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2011 VW Jetta SE P2432 Error: Secondary Air Injection System Air Flow Sensor Circuit Low - Diagnosis & Fix Guide

Model: 2011 vw jetta 5 Fault Code: P2432 Posted: 2015-10-19 14:26

My 2011 Volkswagen Jetta SE with a 5-cylinder engine and automatic transmission has the check engine light on. The OBD-II scanner reads error code P2432 — 'Secondary Air Injection System Air Flow/Pressure Sensor Circuit Low - Bank 1'. This fault indicates that the secondary air injection system is detecting low airflow or pressure, likely due to a sensor issue or wiring problem. The sensor (G609) is located on the secondary air hose running from the air pump to the valve behind the cylinder head, above the transmission bell housing. To diagnose: - Disconnect the sensor connector and test pin #1 for battery voltage using a multimeter — should read full battery voltage. - Test pin #3 — should show approximately 5 volts. - Test pin #4 to ECM (Engine Control Module) at connector T60, pin #55 — resistance should be around 1.5 ohms or less. Additionally, check the wiring from sensor pins 1, 3, and 4 to the ECM connectors at T60: - Sensor pin #1 connects to ECM pin #13 - Sensor pin #3 connects to ECM pin #33 - Sensor pin #4 connects to ECM pin #55 If all readings are within specifications but the fault persists, replace the secondary air pressure sensor first. The OEM part number for the sensor (without hose) is 07K 906 051. I recommend replacing it with a complete sensor and hose assembly because the flexible hose may be cracked or damaged during installation. Note: In rare cases, the issue may require replacement of the ECM itself — though this is uncommon. This repair is typically straightforward but requires careful wiring checks. For owners of 2009–2012 VW Jetta SE models with a 2.5L engine (CBUA or CBTA), Volkswagen has extended its emissions control warranty for secondary air pressure sensor replacement to 10 years or 120,000 miles (whichever comes first) from the original in-service date — defined as delivery to the first owner or first use as a demonstrator/company vehicle. This warranty covers diagnosis and repair at no cost through authorized dealers. Vehicles equipped to meet California PZEV emissions standards may qualify for additional state-specific coverage. The warranty is transferable if the vehicle is sold. Important: This extension does NOT cover: - Installation of non-EPA or non-CARB certified parts (e.g., 'tuned' ECUs) - Issues unrelated to the secondary air sensor that cause MIL illumination - Damage from accidents, misuse, or neglect - Repairs needed for diagnosis of other underlying problems or to restore factory emission standards Owners should retain this warranty document and provide it to new owners. If previously repaired, reimbursement forms are available for eligible expenses.

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Comments (5)
Anonymous 2015-11-07 17:33

To troubleshoot the P2432 error on your 2011 VW Jetta SE: first check the secondary air injection sensor (G609) circuit for shorts. The sensor is located on the hose between the air pump and the valve behind the cylinder head, above the transmission bell housing. Steps: - Disconnect the sensor connector and test pin #1 — should show full battery voltage. - Test pin #3 — should read about 5 volts. - Test pin #4 to ECM (T60 pin #55) — resistance should be ≤1.5 ohms. Also verify wiring integrity between sensor pins 1, 3, and 4 and the ECM at T60 pins 13, 33, and 55 respectively. If all readings are correct but the fault remains, replace the sensor first. OEM part #07K 906 051 (sensor only) is available; however, I recommend replacing it with a complete sensor-and-hose unit due to potential cracking in the flexible hose during installation. While replacement of the hose is technically challenging, doing so as part of the sensor change improves long-term reliability. Note: In some cases, the ECM may need replacement — though this is rare. Always confirm with a professional diagnosis before proceeding.

Anonymous 2015-11-10 22:26

Warranty Update for 2009–2012 VW Jetta SE (2.5L Engine) – Secondary Air Pressure Sensor Volkswagen has extended its emissions control warranty to cover secondary air pressure sensor replacement under specific conditions, valid for up to 10 years or 120,000 miles from the vehicle’s original in-service date. Eligible vehicles include those with a 2.5L engine and model codes CBUA or CBTA. The original in-service date is when the vehicle was first delivered to an owner or leased as a demonstrator/company car. Vehicles meeting California PZEV emissions standards may qualify for enhanced state-level coverage, based on inspection of the Vehicle Emission Control Information Label under the hood. What’s Covered? - Free diagnosis and replacement of the secondary air pressure sensor at authorized dealerships within warranty limits. - Warranty is transferable to new owners upon sale. What’s Not Covered? - Damage from non-EPA or non-CARB certified parts (e.g., aftermarket ECUs) - Issues unrelated to the sensor that trigger the check engine light - Repairs needed for diagnosis of other underlying problems - Vehicle damage due to accidents, misuse, or neglect - Repairs required to restore factory emission standards Note: If you previously paid for a replacement, reimbursement is available via an enclosed form. This extension applies only to the sensor itself and does not cover any modifications or performance tuning. Always consult your owner’s manual or dealer for confirmation of eligibility.

Anonymous 2015-11-11 08:58

Thanks for sharing — this helps clarify the issue and potential warranty options!

Anonymous 2015-11-15 20:58

Here's a copy of the official Volkswagen warranty letter I received for my 2011 Jetta SE Sedan with the 2.5L 5-cylinder engine: Important notes: - The warranty covers only sensor replacement and diagnosis. - It does NOT cover unrelated issues causing MIL illumination or repairs needed to restore factory emissions standards. - Damage from accidents, misuse, or neglect is excluded. - If you’ve already replaced the sensor, use the enclosed reimbursement form to request a refund. This warranty applies to all vehicles within the specified model years and engine types. Keep this document with your owner’s manual and provide it to any new owners. For lease vehicles: if you're the lessor, forward this letter to the lessee within 10 days of receipt. If you’ve changed address or sold the vehicle, complete the prepaid reply card and mail it back for record updates.

Anonymous 2024-10-28 17:58

@User123 — Thanks for the detailed diagnostic steps. This exactly matches how I diagnosed my P2432 DTC on my 2011 Jetta SE. Clear, practical, and helpful! Cheers!